I'm hoping someone here can quickly answer this question.
I'm trying to configure pine as an mail client. I have an IMAP account
here at fastmail and am able to access my inbox, but none of my other
folders, such as the folders are visible.
My inbox path is set as:
Hi to all, i have just one question ... when i open pine mail client, it
says folder /var/spool/mail vulnerable - must have 1777 protection, but
when i give him this 1777 protection {chmod 1777 /var/spool/mail} it is
ok, until next message is received.
Thanks for help
David Hlacik
Want to buy
Hi to all, i have just one question ... when i open pine mail client, it
says folder /var/spool/mail vulnerable - must have 1777 protection, but
when i give him this 1777 protection {chmod 1777 /var/spool/mail} it is
ok, until next message is received.
Thanks for help
David Hlacik
Want to buy
Hi everybody!
I am trying to get work my pine mail client in console. I have som
questions?
1| Can pine download mail, or just read mail?
2| I am using for mail downloading program fetchmail -d 60, is good?
3| Must fetchmail use postfix? Why is fetchmail using my local postfix?
Mail is recieved
Hi
When i open pine it says folder /var/spool/mail vulnerable, must hav
1777 protection . But when i chmod 1777 mail, it is ok, until fetchmail
download new mail, then folder is vulnerable again. How can i fix it?
David Hlacik
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Hi, all,
I am trying to install Pine 4.5 on Mandrake 8.1.
I got the following error message.
ranlib libpico.a
cc -g -DDEBUG -Dlnx -DJOB_CONTROL -DPOSIX -DMOUSE main.o libpico.a
-lncurses -o pico
/usr//bin/ld: cannot find -lncurses
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [pico] Error
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 04:16, Wei Wang wrote:
Hi, all,
I am trying to install Pine 4.5 on Mandrake 8.1.
I got the following error message.
ranlib libpico.a
cc -g -DDEBUG -Dlnx -DJOB_CONTROL -DPOSIX -DMOUSE main.o libpico.a
-lncurses -o pico
/usr//bin/ld: cannot find -lncurses
How can there be no Pine included in 9.0? There should be a law that
states Pine has to be included with every single version of linux.
This is more a rant, than a question - no real need to answer. Sorry if
you consider this an abuse of bandwidth. ;-)
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Rog
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Subject: [newbie] Pine in 9.0
How can there be no Pine included in 9.0? There should be a law that
states Pine has to be included with every single version of linux.
This is more a rant, than a question - no real need to answer. Sorry if
you consider this an abuse of bandwidth
mail over ssh remotely, and for pico which in a
pinch does the job as an editor..
rgds
frank
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, 4 October 2002 10:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Pine in 9.0
How can
RPM off rpmfind.net...I wonder why the pine guys
changed things.
Brian D. Klar - CVE
OTS
WPAFB
Original Message-
From: Roger Sherman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Pine in 9.0
How can
anyone know where I can get tightvnc for both 8.2 and 9.0
I am wandering around ftp sites looking for it.. like a src rpm that will
build on both??
any ideas people?
rgds
Franki
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In reply to Franki's mail, d.d. Fri, 4 Oct 2002 23:44:16 +0800:
anyone know where I can get tightvnc for both 8.2 and 9.0
rpmfind.net ?
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Tony S. Sykes would like to recall the message, tightvnc (was Re:
[newbie] Pine in 9.0).
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tightvnc is included in 9.
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From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 5:32 PM
To: newbie
Subject: tightvnc (was Re: [newbie] Pine in 9.0)
In reply to Franki's mail, d.d. Fri, 4 Oct 2002 23:44:16 +0800:
anyone know where I can get tightvnc
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 23:44:16 +0800
Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone know where I can get tightvnc for both 8.2 and 9.0
tightvnc-1.2.5-2mdk.i586.rpm comes with 9.0.
You should be able to rebuild the source for 8.2
Charles
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: [newbie] Pine in 9.0)
In reply to Franki's mail, d.d. Fri, 4 Oct 2002 23:44:16 +0800:
anyone know where I can get tightvnc for both 8.2 and 9.0
rpmfind.net ?
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[newbie] Pine in 9.0).
rfbdrake is however there, and may do the job you want
actually...
Couldn't find a src rpm.. didn't know which distro the binaries were
for.
rgds
frank
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Sent: Saturday, 5 October 2002 12:32 AM
To: newbie
Subject: tightvnc (was Re: [newbie] Pine
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From: Stormjumper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 5 October 2002 2:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tightvnc (was Re: [newbie] Pine in 9.0)
hi frank,
i've been using the tightvnc binary rpms from rpmfind.net
on my stock mdk 8.2 system for a couple
Hi
I have installed Mandrake 8.2 and was just wondering how to use the
default Pine
[4.44] work for Maildirs. I have qmail installed and all my mails are
delivered
to ~/Maildir/new.
How can I get Pine to read them?
Thanks a lot and bye.
-Payal
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Dear friends:
My SoundBlaster Awe64 card is apparently dead or dying. I happen to have a
Pine Crystal Chipset PCI Sound Card (CS4281, 3D Spatialization, AC '97
Codec). It came with my new IBM 667 NetVista computer. Is this supported by
LM 8.0?
Please remember that I am still using LM 8.0.
Hello:
Thanks for the advice regarding the installation of Pine in my system. I
have the program up and running at the moment, but with a couple of quirks,
which I would like to discuss.
1. I am running pine 4.30 under lm8.0, using a PIII 800mhz chip with 384megs
of RAM.
2. Is there
]
Subject: [newbie] Pine/Postfix/Sendmail
Hello:
Thanks for the advice regarding the installation of Pine in my system. I
have the program up and running at the moment, but with a couple of quirks,
which I would like to discuss.
1. I am running pine 4.30 under lm8.0, using a PIII 800mhz chip
is:
myorigin = casa-conqui
put that in main.cf and you should be off and running...
rgds
Frank
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Admin
Sent: Tuesday, 30 October 2001 2:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Pine/Postfix/Sendmail
: Monday, 29 October 2001 10:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Pine/Postfix/Sendmail
Hello:
Thanks for the advice regarding the installation of Pine in my system. I
have the program up and running at the moment, but with a couple of quirks,
which I would like to discuss.
1. I
: NEWBIE Mandrake List
Subject: RE: [newbie] Pine/Postfix/Sendmail - Franki
well, first of all,
myhostname should be exactly that, your servers hostname as a fqdn (fully
qualified domain name)
ie something like: mail.casa-coqui.com (if you dont specify it at all,
postfix will determine it by
itself
Hello:
Trying to get Pine to work in my system (running pine 4.30 under lm8.0). So
far, I am able to send messages, but I cannot figure out how to retrieve
messages. I have read man pine as well as gone to their web site, and either
I am missing something, or the issue of retrieving
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, Admin wrote:
Hello:
Trying to get Pine to work in my system (running pine 4.30 under lm8.0). So
far, I am able to send messages, but I cannot figure out how to retrieve
messages. I have read man pine as well as gone to their web site, and either
I am missing
On Sunday 28 October 2001 14:04, Admin wrote:
Hello:
Trying to get Pine to work in my system (running pine 4.30 under lm8.0).
So far, I am able to send messages, but I cannot figure out how to retrieve
messages. I have read man pine as well as gone to their web site, and
either I am
And a great help on automating fetchmail.
Some of the hints here are vital to a
newbie like me.
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/cmail3.html
civileme wrote:
On Sunday 28 October 2001 14:04, Admin wrote:
Hello:
Trying to get Pine to work in my system (running pine 4.30
Hi!
I really like Pine, even though it is only partially set up!
I've got several e-mail accounts and I want to use them in pine. So how
can I make pine not be tied to my user name and therefore limit me to
sending mail from username@host?? I want to be able to send mail
from a number
It was Fri, 27 Jul 2001 10:46:11 -0700 when Justin Kao wrote:
Did you enable mouse support in Pine? If yes, that might be the reason.
Paul
I have Mandrake 8. When I run pine in an xterm (or any other terminal in X),
I am unable to select text in pine, and unable to paste with the middle
mouse
Hi Paul,
I did manage to get the problem fixed. I installed an earlier version of
Sendmail. The one that comes with Mandrake 7.1. And everything worked
great right out-a the box. The only thing I can come up with is there's
something about the version that came with Mdk 7.2 wasn't quite right.
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hey Mark,
I did manage to get the problem fixed. I installed an earlier version of
Sendmail. The one that comes with Mandrake 7.1. And everything worked
great right out-a the box. The only thing I can come up with is there's
something about the version
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Pine has a problem...
Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi List,
I have a little problem. I'm getting an error message from Pine that I
don't understand. I'm hoping someone can help me understand what Pine is
trying to tell me.
When I attemtp to send a message I recieve
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi Mark,
After spending a little time examining the debugging files for Pine it
appears to be a Sendmail problem, although at the moment I've got it
working using my ISP's SMTP server. I would really prefer to use Sendmail.
Here's what the log says in
Hi Paul,
I had been using Postfix when I was running Mdk 7.1, but then switched to
Sendmail when I started running the Dyndns ddclient mostly because
Sendmail is a much more robust MTA than Postfix. Plus I had been fooling
around with Majordomo at the time. For some very strange reason though
Hi List,
I have a little problem. I'm getting an error message from Pine that I
don't understand. I'm hoping someone can help me understand what Pine is
trying to tell me.
When I attemtp to send a message I recieve an error message that goes
like this:
[Mail not sent: .0.0 Can't create
please reload pine the prob will be solved
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Mark Weaver
wrote:
Hi List,
I have a little problem. I'm getting an error message from Pine that I
don't understand. I'm hoping someone can help me understand what Pine is
trying to tell me.
When I attemtp to send a message
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mark,
What installation did you do? Did you install from an RPM or did you
compile the thing yourself? I compiled it myself, and had no problem with
Pine 4.30 whatsoever.
Good luck,
Paul
Something strange is going on with Pine 4.30. It has happened
Hi Paul,
Actually I installed the binaries that I downloaded from Washington.edu. I
"think" I found the trouble this evening. The "imapd" binary that lives in
/usr/sbin I had been chmod'ing to 755 and it's been crashing, so this
evening I installed all the binaries fresh and this time chmod'ed
Sounds like a plan Paul. I'm wondering though if their idea of threading
and ours are somewhat different.
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/ * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat
* in order to get the rats up from below decks
* so they can be kicked over the side and drowned!
*
* REGISTERED
ok...I've got it working now, but I still don't see the threading working
at all. Maybe I'm missing something here, but what should I be looking
for?
Mark
/ * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat
* in order to get the rats up from below decks
* so they can be kicked over the side
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
did you chmod the binary to 755?
Yes I did of course chmod 755 /usr/sbin/sednmail
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Registered Linux User #195191
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
did you chmod the binary to 755?
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Chad Y.
Registered Linux User #195191
:)... yeah...I saw that part, but even after I turned it on I still didn't
see any evidence of threading going on. Thats why I thought I was missing
something.
--
Mark
/ * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat
* in order to get the rats up from below decks
* so they can be kicked
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Roger Sherman wrote:
Good thing that I did not trash this like all things about Aurora...
I see from your sig line that you've a different version of Pine than
normal. Is there a new version of Pine out? Are there are reasons or
features in it that would warrent moving from
did you chmod the binary to 755?
--
Mark
/ * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat
* in order to get the rats up from below decks
* so they can be kicked over the side and drowned!
*
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 skidley had
no problem...glad to help.
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* in order to get the rats up from below decks
* so they can be kicked over the side and drowned!
*
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*/
*REPLY SEPERATOR*
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 fabian had this to
Paul,
I wasn't able to get any of that working in 4.30. All that was working was
the basic functionality of Pine. No colors, no threading...it was pretty
plain vanilla. I wasn't able to get it to compile either. That was
strange. I installed the precompiled binaries. I'm glad I saved the old
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
Hello,
Pine stays a while trying to send the message. It displays at the
bottom of the screen "[Sending mail /]" while the symbol between the
"" and "" signs spins around.
After that it displays the following error:
Ok...first check your Pine settings to make sure you're telling it where
to find "sendmail" which should be /usr/sbin/sendmail, then (su) and
become root and issue this command to "reset" the permissions on sendmail:
chmod 755 /usr/sbin/sendmail
That should take care of your sending problems.
Hi,
That worked nicely! Thanks Mark.
Fabian Penha.
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Mark Weaver wrote:
Ok...first check your Pine settings to make sure you're telling it where
to find "sendmail" which should be /usr/sbin/sendmail, then (su) and
become root and issue this
I have the same problems with a recent installed LM 7.0. I don't have any file
/etc/mail.deny or /etc/mail.allow. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Fabián Peña.
What does Pine tell you when you try to send a message using the user
account?
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/ * Sometimes it becomes necessary to rock the boat
* in order to get the rats up from below decks
* so they can be kicked over the side and drowned!
*
* REGISTERED LINUX USER # 182496
*/
Paul
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-=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
Actually Paul, your statement is incorrect. The people that originally
wrote down everything
Thank you everybody I am now happily using Pine for reading email and
news.
Ralph
Ralph Lambert wrote:
OK
Since nobody answered my first post does this mean I can't use Pine
with a dialup connection?
Ralph
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Ralph Lambert wrote:
Where can I find information about
Oh, I almost forgot. This was the method I used.
I had it all except the last part. Now on to samba. I can print using
my linux printer from win98 box. I can see everybody bothways in
Network Neighborhood. I just cant copy or write. Sigh. Love it
though.
Ralph
The following
Ata boy Ralph. Pine's the only way to go...it's the Unix way, you know?
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Dear Vic and friends:
This is a duplicate of my message "Configuring Pine -- Instructions". I
should have sent it to the list using the "Pine and dialup" subject
header. However, I hope you all forgive me for posting it again, this
time under the right heading so it will get to the right
Ralph,
I'm using Pine with a dial up connection. Sorry no one answered your first
post. I only just now saw it on the list.
Using Pine with dial connections is fairly easy.
1) you want to initialize your "Inbox" by launching Pine.
2) then you want to configure your settings for Pine on your
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Vic wrote:
Well, yes and no.
Since pine relies on only the local mailbox in
the Linux mail spool, which only works with either
internal network mail or with a static ip domain
thing, it is not set up to talk to a pop server,
Well, errr, this is not true
You can
Since nobody answered my first post does this mean I can't use Pine
with a dialup connection?
I don't use Pine but I can't imagine that it cares how the connection
is made as long as one is active when you tell it to send/receive
mail. I don't think it will initiate that connection though
Well, yes and no.
Since pine relies on only the local mailbox in
the Linux mail spool, which only works with either
internal network mail or with a static ip domain
thing, it is not set up to talk to a pop server,
but I thikn there is a little app or daemon
called fetchmail?? I think, that does
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Larry Marshall wrote:
Since nobody answered my first post does this mean I can't use Pine
with a dialup connection?
I don't use Pine but I can't imagine that it cares how the connection
is made as long as one is active when you tell it to send/receive
You need to pull
Where can I find information about setting up Pine with a dialup
connection. I am assuming that it can be done since I have seen
th echeckbox forr using a slow connection.
Thanks in advance.
Ralph
PS Where is my LM serial number so I can properly register?
Hi Denis,
On Sunday, August 06, 2000, 10:43 AM, you hammered out in part about
"[newbie] Pine Config":
DH You can use IMAP server with pine:
DH inbox-path={host}/INBOX
DH (POP is not supported)
POP is supported (one account at a time), and I have used it for a
long time be
This is totally wrong. You can use it with POP, but just on one POP
server. I have used it many times before I switched to MUTT which
handles threading far better than Pine. Taken from the info of Pine,
do this.
In your setup config for inbox-path type:
Dear friends:
This incredibly easy and fully effective way to configure Pine comes to
you (and me) courtesy of Ramon Gandia, one of the great gurus on our
list:
1) Install Pine. It should, of course, come already installed on your
Linux machine.
2) Type "pine" on the command line (without the
:~I wasn't aware that there was a way to make that happen without using
:~either of those two other program. To the best of my knowledge there isn't
:~any other way to do it. If there is I would be interested to know.
You can use IMAP server with pine:
inbox-path={host}/INBOX
(POP is
I don't think so. You pretty much have to use fetchmail and postfix to
fetch the mail from pop3, and IMAP servers. Pine was designed primarily as
an intranet (LAN mail system) where it accesses the mail from the local
mail spool.
--
Mark
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, =*= wrote:
I use Pine myself, and as far as I know you cannot use it to
retreive POP type mail. But working in tandem with
fetchmail and sendmail it works very well. Pine's very
nature is that it was designed for people who read mail off
a local server spool, not remotely.
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 11:39:26PM -0500 or thereabouts, =*= wrote:
I use Pine myself, and as far as I know you cannot use it to
retreive POP type mail. But working in tandem with
fetchmail and sendmail it works very well. Pine's very
nature is that it was designed for people who read mail
I use Pine myself, and as far as I know you cannot use it to
retreive POP type mail. But working in tandem with
fetchmail and sendmail it works very well. Pine's very
nature is that it was designed for people who read mail off
a local server spool, not remotely. AFAIK this is true even
of the
I wasn't aware that there was a way to make that happen without using
either of those two other program. To the best of my knowledge there isn't
any other way to do it. If there is I would be interested to know.
--
Mark
**
I haven't used Pine in quite awhile. I can't remember the configuration
line that will make Pine read from a remote mail and news server. I
know that I had this working years ago, when I first started with Linux.
Can someone help me to configure Pine for remote retrieval, without
using
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Pak Janggut wrote:
i think you're not understand what i mean. pls read again my mail.
On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, KompuKit wrote:
(quit pine), there's always some words above the prompt, just like this:
I think Paul is right. I did not find anything similar in pine conf. file,
and I know it rather well .-)
:~I doubt that he used a feature INSIDE Pine. If he did, it is something
:~that's beyond me. My best guess is that he has a directory in his PATH
:~that is read before /usr/bin is read and
to me this seems more like something such:
alias pine='/path/to/pine;fortune'
...joakim
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Denis Havlik wrote:
I think Paul is right. I did not find anything similar in pine conf. file,
and I know it rather well .-)
:~I
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, joakim viktorsson wrote:
to me this seems more like something such:
alias pine='/path/to/pine;fortune'
:~#!/bin/sh
:~# Load Pine:
:~/usr/bin/pine
:~# Do the desired bla's:
:~echo
This, of course, could be an option too...
Can;t tell, since all we have to go on
Hi...
I have question to you all the Mandrake'ers
My friend, he use debian distro for his computer. And after using pine
(quit pine), there's always some words above the prompt, just like this:
Pine finished -- Closed folder
yes just install the RPM for pine...then bring up a terminal
and type: pine
Pak Janggut wrote:
Hi...
I have question to you all the Mandrake'ers
My friend, he use debian distro for his computer. And after using pine
(quit pine), there's always some words above the prompt, just like this:
Hi,
This may sound dodgey but it is not for that reason.
I have a friend I want to send a jokey e-mail to (he is a confirmed
windows man but a jolly good sport). He jokes that linux cannot be that
good if they have to give it away for free, though he looked impressed
when he saw my linux
Hello,
I need a little help, I am a newbie who would rather use Pine
on the fly to read my mail than have to start up X just for mail. My
problem is I can't get it to work and don't know how. I'm using DHCP on
a cable modem and it gives me a funky hostname. I don't know where to
look to
Second try.
Hello,
I need a little help, I am a newbie who would rather use Pine
on the fly to read my mail than have to start up X just for mail. My
problem is I can't get it to work and don't know how. I'm using DHCP on
a cable modem and it gives me a funky hostname. I don't know where to
On Feb 29 Russell Simmons wrote:
I'm not so crazy about n.s.'s mail, and i would like to try Pine to send
and retrieve mail on my Linux partition. I am using MD 6.0. Is there
an rpm for pine on the distro? If not, could someone tell me the steps
I would need to take to get and use Pine?
I'm not so crazy about n.s.'s mail, and i would like to try Pine to send
and retrieve mail on my Linux partition. I am using MD 6.0. Is there
an rpm for pine on the distro? If not, could someone tell me the steps
I would need to take to get and use Pine? Any info would be much
appreciated.
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote:
I get a message while booting about httpd failing. Is this bad? I have gotten
a few times before, but I don't think that it keeps me from doing anything.
Are you running a web server? If not, just disable httpd in
your startup info.
John
I get a message while booting about httpd failing. Is this bad? I have gotten
a few times before, but I don't think that it keeps me from doing anything.
Drew Jackman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
20177604
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] pine setup
I get a message while booting about httpd failing. Is this bad? I have
gotten
a few times before, but I don't think that it keeps me from doing
anything.
Drew Jackman
[EMAIL
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
could someone shed some light on how to config pine with a reply-to addy?
currently my smtp server is broke etc..
when I send emails from pine they have my smtp server addy
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) which will bounce forever
I need to have a reply-to so when folks reply to
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could someone shed some light on how to config pine with a reply-to addy?
currently my smtp server is broke etc..
when I send emails from pine they have my smtp server addy
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) which will bounce forever
I need to have a reply-to so
bject: Re: [newbie] pine setup
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could someone shed some light on how to config pine with a reply-to addy?
currently my smtp server is broke etc..
when I send emails from pine they have my smtp server addy
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) which will bounce forev
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, pete moss wrote:
--Yes I agree that Navigator alone works better than Communicator. Any way I'm
in the process of following ricks advice (please exscuse me if I got the wrong
poster). I reinstalled Netscape (Nav. only+common files only) and am
downloading the
On Wed, 01 Sep 1999, pete moss wrote:
--Yes I agree that Navigator alone works better than Communicator. Any way I'm
in the process of following ricks advice (please exscuse me if I got the wrong
poster). I reinstalled Netscape (Nav. only+common files only) and am
downloading the upgrade
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, David P. Greenberg wrote:
On Wed, 01 Sep 1999, pete moss wrote:
--Yes I agree that Navigator alone works better than Communicator. Any way I'm
in the process of following ricks advice (please exscuse me if I got the wrong
poster). I reinstalled Netscape (Nav.
--Yes I agree that Navigator alone works better than Communicator. Any way I'm
in the process of following ricks advice (please exscuse me if I got the wrong
poster). I reinstalled Netscape (Nav. only+common files only) and am
downloading the upgrade now as we speak. We'll see.
i too want
"J. Marrero" wrote:
How do I set Pine to get my email? I am not sure what to write on the
user-domain or personal -name. Is it my loin name for my ISP? I cannot get
any mail using pine. I have my smtp server name and the nntp (my ISP's).
However, I am not sure what else I have to know...
"J. Marrero" wrote:
How do I set Pine to get my email? I am not sure what to write on the
I don't believe Pine deals with POP accounts, so it wouldn't be able to
directly get your mail from your ISP.
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